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during his time he was an enemy of the environment. i think this was pretty damning in 1844. and it's hard to think of course of any boston merchant who did as much damage to the environment as this young man. of course this young man today is on environmentalism. now there is a lesson here which is that we are a destructive species and if you love nature it often makes sense to stay away from it. now, also i started acquiring and out small children five years ago. laughter can you can tell i'm an economist to the donelson moved to the woods not far and i started to do a lot more damage to the environment than monroe did. now it's not -- i'm taking no stand on the science of global warming in this book but certainly if you are worried about global warming more about the price of gas at the pump that in fact living in relatively compact urban spaces means less energy consumption even holding one fact is that people that live in the house's use on average 88% less electricity than people that live in apartments. the gap is so much smaller but it still is there and a lot of the
during his time he was an enemy of the environment. i think this was pretty damning in 1844. and it's hard to think of course of any boston merchant who did as much damage to the environment as this young man. of course this young man today is on environmentalism. now there is a lesson here which is that we are a destructive species and if you love nature it often makes sense to stay away from it. now, also i started acquiring and out small children five years ago. laughter can you can tell i'm...
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how do you teach young people to be good, to obey the law in an environment that? how do we keep these kids today from shooting each other and not selling drugs and the only example of success they have in their environment are criminals and minute pick up the newspaper, today they seek half of our politicians are criminals also were being investigated for some pain. so if that example that has provided the young people. the fact that it would on a politicians integrated with criminals, visibly that we see at the community level was one of the major reasons organized crime doesn't exist anymore. there's a term in sociology literature were some community has historically were ties between organized chemicals and the elected officials were present. young people saw that as part of a reality of everyday life. how are you going to tell somebody i was talking to mr. mono, head of the taylor street association organization down there today and i said how come people in the neighborhood kept voting and you're finally free of the group that ran the website 10 years ago. he
how do you teach young people to be good, to obey the law in an environment that? how do we keep these kids today from shooting each other and not selling drugs and the only example of success they have in their environment are criminals and minute pick up the newspaper, today they seek half of our politicians are criminals also were being investigated for some pain. so if that example that has provided the young people. the fact that it would on a politicians integrated with criminals, visibly...
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this is a very unforgiving environment. and he had an ax put in his hand almost at once and he had this until about the age 23. one of the great ironies of lincoln's life is that he did not like axes or splitting rails come even though we know him as the rail splitter. he wanted to escape of his unforgiving environment. his mother at a very young age and his aunt and uncle came down with something called milk six. hr would wander off into the forest and would eat poisonous weeds and its milk would become poison. you drink the milk and you would die in indescribably horrible death in about a week. so this happens to his mom, he has to fashion the wood coffin with his father to bury her. there is no one to give the sermon and eventually a minister happen by the area months later. his sister would die in childbirth, which is not uncommon. and lincoln's family was very upset about this stuff. the in-laws didn't do enough to help her, they said well, we wanted to help her, but the nearest doctor was too drunk to help her, which
this is a very unforgiving environment. and he had an ax put in his hand almost at once and he had this until about the age 23. one of the great ironies of lincoln's life is that he did not like axes or splitting rails come even though we know him as the rail splitter. he wanted to escape of his unforgiving environment. his mother at a very young age and his aunt and uncle came down with something called milk six. hr would wander off into the forest and would eat poisonous weeds and its milk...
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and the social environment that is new york city or to what extent do you gleaned from the battle that is more universal lessons or is this a parochial battle for the hearts and minds of new yorkers? >> guest: it's about new york insofar as the constraints on the land were very new york in that it was a piece of land and some of the most expensive areas of the district. you could imagine if this happened in other places there might have been more freedom to think about how the land could be used. but beyond a certain commercial or non-commercial uses. but here there were restrictions. this was one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world. that because it is one of the most valuable pieces of land in the world i think it does offer some more universal lessons about how we decide who the land belongs to. battles over land happen. they are one of the most universal things that we fight over. i was thinking it's a much different situation. but the israeli-palestinian conflict over land has fundamental beliefs about what the land is. it's very emotionally religiously they think of i
and the social environment that is new york city or to what extent do you gleaned from the battle that is more universal lessons or is this a parochial battle for the hearts and minds of new yorkers? >> guest: it's about new york insofar as the constraints on the land were very new york in that it was a piece of land and some of the most expensive areas of the district. you could imagine if this happened in other places there might have been more freedom to think about how the land could...
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in some cases the only way to do with it is to lea theoxic environment which is the way some people choose. neil: carper word. >> it is devaluing the person. sotimes taking credit for their work by interfering with their ability to take time off. it is not allowing them to feel comftable talking to our corporate meetings. and then just other behavior. neil: but i don't like people talkin durg corporate meetings. >> and they have an import 98 share so that there is a level of intimidation. >> no good ideas the size my own. neil: for you are saying is a lot of ts t me is very easy. just act like a freaking human being. >> be civil and have a corporate culture that encourages that and that will win. listen, there are difficult bosses, and sometes the need to lea how to deal witthat, let's say something first to the person, give them an opportunity to at least read their behavior. they don't,o what you need to do, including hiring a lyer and worst case scenario. neil: there are a lot of people were jerks. >> t there are neil: hopefully they have a horrible deaths. >> we can at least fantasize.
in some cases the only way to do with it is to lea theoxic environment which is the way some people choose. neil: carper word. >> it is devaluing the person. sotimes taking credit for their work by interfering with their ability to take time off. it is not allowing them to feel comftable talking to our corporate meetings. and then just other behavior. neil: but i don't like people talkin durg corporate meetings. >> and they have an import 98 share so that there is a level of...
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and we have a few that are different and a slightly more in the department environment and less than mta, but the arrogate amount is less. >> we have a few one time things in there for the department and trying to get the chairs and jackets and the ongoing stuff is very similar to what we have budgeted in the past. and employee salaries, as you know we added a few positions this year and so it is higher than last year. if you look at our actuals so far this year, we are about 17 percent of the year. and we are very early in the year, so a lot of the things that we have budgeted for, like chairs, will not come for a few months. and some of of the trainings were starting to schedule but they have not happened yet. and personal employee salaries is slightly less than budgeted. but we are higher than last year, we have hired more people than we had at this point last year. but we do have vacantcies and are continuing to hire this year. so basically for the finance support i am happy to answer any questions. >> commissioners? >> no? >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> item 7 b, update
and we have a few that are different and a slightly more in the department environment and less than mta, but the arrogate amount is less. >> we have a few one time things in there for the department and trying to get the chairs and jackets and the ongoing stuff is very similar to what we have budgeted in the past. and employee salaries, as you know we added a few positions this year and so it is higher than last year. if you look at our actuals so far this year, we are about 17 percent...
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some of the factors the company looked at were local taxes, growth rates and of course, regulatory environment. here is the top ten, san jose, charlotte, indianapolis. san antonio, houston and baltimore came in two through five and the top city is austin, texas and it's interesting that four of the top five are in texas. meanwhile, new york, l.a. and san francisco were all near the bottom. >>> when we come back, we'll introduce you to a man whose making money by making the point. >>> it's been said if you can dream it, you can do it and a pencil and a dream can take you anywhere. well, as brian tells us, one man is really taking this to heart and making it pay off. >> want to do it with a knife? that scars me a little bit. that's good. that's a good sign. >> reporter: sharp whit and pen pencils have been good to david reese. lucrative hobby, part time job run like a business. sound crazy? listen closely, there are methods and a little madness. >> i was a professional cartoonest, which is amazing and i was lucky but once it was my job it couldn't be fun and i stopped liking it and i quit. >> re
some of the factors the company looked at were local taxes, growth rates and of course, regulatory environment. here is the top ten, san jose, charlotte, indianapolis. san antonio, houston and baltimore came in two through five and the top city is austin, texas and it's interesting that four of the top five are in texas. meanwhile, new york, l.a. and san francisco were all near the bottom. >>> when we come back, we'll introduce you to a man whose making money by making the point....
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the bottom line when you go to the doctort will be a different environment. before they would pick your ldl, match thato your ris factors, pick a mag number and take medications to go after that number. that's the par that's going to change. if you go to the doctor and meet one of those four groups that stephanie just mentioned, theyl just go right ahead and start you on a hher dose of statin thanbefore. and you won't get it checked all e time. yoll still need your blood checke to make se you're tolerating , but you won't have that mic goalumber to strive for. >> so the change comg for the next doctor's visit next time around for a lot of folks. doctor, thank you as alws for visiting us tonight. >>> and on psident obama's new alth care law, a former president o likes and supports it h nonetheless now joined the chor of people pushing the president to keep his promise for all of tse americans who like their health insurancwho wanto keep it. get more on this toc tonight from n's peter alexander at the white house. >> reporter: the white house has uted him as t
the bottom line when you go to the doctort will be a different environment. before they would pick your ldl, match thato your ris factors, pick a mag number and take medications to go after that number. that's the par that's going to change. if you go to the doctor and meet one of those four groups that stephanie just mentioned, theyl just go right ahead and start you on a hher dose of statin thanbefore. and you won't get it checked all e time. yoll still need your blood checke to make se...
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we have to be as conscious in promoting the social environment as we are about the academic environment. addressing social skills, culture, and exhibition, ways that we can demonstrate performance. teaching social skills to students. making the curriculum a core theme. thinking carefully about the literature we use in schools. focusing on classroom community and how we build that community that supports tolerance and respect. using things like class meetings and student council. focusing on service learning as an expression of the development of character. it is a little different in high school. students can focus in on social and emotional development that they are going through. i found a powerful curriculum called facing history and ourselves. it is the study of genocide. it is a powerful motivator. how does genocide become state policy? it focuses on our engagement as a bystander or end up standard and helps students look at the ethics. what people did to that. it is about what it said in terms of a quotation about relationships. in schoolsbuilding - is key. we have to think about
we have to be as conscious in promoting the social environment as we are about the academic environment. addressing social skills, culture, and exhibition, ways that we can demonstrate performance. teaching social skills to students. making the curriculum a core theme. thinking carefully about the literature we use in schools. focusing on classroom community and how we build that community that supports tolerance and respect. using things like class meetings and student council. focusing on...
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and i say new york is probably most litigious environment in the world, and we have to be aware of that before we implement it. >> schieffer: what about people who sincerely believe that when we institute tighter controls on guns, even background checks, that it is infringing on their rights? >> well, we understand that. there are different cultures in this country and i think you know the supreme court case the district of columbia versus healthem, pretty much made certain that the concept of people having a right to guns with some legitimate regulations is here to stay. we're not looking to infringe on anybody's right to have guns legally. aware whatwe're looking to do is get the illegal guns off our streets. for our city, 90% of the guns we confiscate are coming from out of state. so we need a national, comprehensive strategy, or we need other states to put in the very strong, aggressive gun legislation that just passed under governor cuomo's leadership in the state legislature. so we are the target, so to speak. it's coming in from other places but we're clear not looking to infring
and i say new york is probably most litigious environment in the world, and we have to be aware of that before we implement it. >> schieffer: what about people who sincerely believe that when we institute tighter controls on guns, even background checks, that it is infringing on their rights? >> well, we understand that. there are different cultures in this country and i think you know the supreme court case the district of columbia versus healthem, pretty much made certain that the...
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and number two, of the economic environment that you see? >> sure, so, you know, i think that the way i would think about this is that jp morgan has been really able to kind of manage through this and generate a 14 or 15% return on capital during this entire process. even last year when it had difficult problems. i think they have been in a pretty good position. i think the second name that i would mention is citi group because it derives the bulk of it's profits from outside the u.s., and therefore, i think over time has got better growth opportunities. >> i know you the cover the big money center banks and don't really focus on regionals, and i don't want to put you on the spot, but we've been seeing a lot of these smaller banks hitting 52-week highs in the stock market. what is going on there? what you can tell us generally? >> because long-term interest rates have risen, there is a feeling that's good for banks. the difference between short-term and long-term rate social security lars is large, that's good for banks. you have to wait for
and number two, of the economic environment that you see? >> sure, so, you know, i think that the way i would think about this is that jp morgan has been really able to kind of manage through this and generate a 14 or 15% return on capital during this entire process. even last year when it had difficult problems. i think they have been in a pretty good position. i think the second name that i would mention is citi group because it derives the bulk of it's profits from outside the u.s.,...
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new jersey obviously stood out as one with more restrictive regulatory environment. arizona and ohio -- they had a far less regulatory requirement than other states. states like illinois and florida were somewhere in between. most of the states in the middle tend to be more similar to those that are least restrictive than those with most restrictive. they do allow for rating variation as well as medical underwriting and the ability to decline. in terms of the numbers of states, pretty much the ratio that we have in our study is the same as what we would see if you look at all states. the states that have passed these, maybe five i would put into that bucket. the least restrictive and the middle restrictive, the other 40-45 states are falling into that category. within that middle, there is a spectrum asked where regulation is. it makes a difference as to the regulatory environment not only for the individual market was deposited on but small-group market. some states that are more liberal in the individual market are not necessarily all that liberal in small-group ma
new jersey obviously stood out as one with more restrictive regulatory environment. arizona and ohio -- they had a far less regulatory requirement than other states. states like illinois and florida were somewhere in between. most of the states in the middle tend to be more similar to those that are least restrictive than those with most restrictive. they do allow for rating variation as well as medical underwriting and the ability to decline. in terms of the numbers of states, pretty much the...
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he was trying to change the tone in order to create a environment an environment that is functioning for the american people. confidence in his leadership, but he also has limits to what he can do without a partner in congress, and i think what we have seen is this constant determination to work against the agenda instead of trying to figure out where is the common ground, and when did compromise become such a bad word? he cannot just say, my way or the highway, so i think that is a backdrop, and maybe i am just an internal optimist. we were able to come up with an agreement, oath parties coming together, both parties in the ordinary course doing their jobs, and, you know what, my guess is when people go home for the holidays, they will get a lot of encouragement from their constituents, because that is what the american people expect, and hopefully in the new year, we will have a new day. >> does he think that perhaps pushing through health care reform on purely partisan vote does not go well for the relationship with congress, and subsequent to that, helping republicans in the 2010
he was trying to change the tone in order to create a environment an environment that is functioning for the american people. confidence in his leadership, but he also has limits to what he can do without a partner in congress, and i think what we have seen is this constant determination to work against the agenda instead of trying to figure out where is the common ground, and when did compromise become such a bad word? he cannot just say, my way or the highway, so i think that is a backdrop,...
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and that's the first step to a healthy learning environment. but the structure here at williamsburg helped me deliver a clear, interactive lesson with absolutely no downtime. >> whoop whoop! >> thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. have a great day. thank you. a pleasure. i thought that went pretty great. when you look at having the structure, having the things that i had to hit at certain times i thought was spectacular, because it really kept me on task, and it kept me on point and it kept me on schedule. we got to do everything we wanted to do in the whole course of the class. and now we'll see if it actually worked. ♪ all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. more... step! [ mom ] my little girl...she loves to help out on big jobs. good thing there's bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet that acts like a big sheet. look! one select-a-
and that's the first step to a healthy learning environment. but the structure here at williamsburg helped me deliver a clear, interactive lesson with absolutely no downtime. >> whoop whoop! >> thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. have a great day. thank you. a pleasure. i thought that went pretty great. when you look at having the structure, having the things that i had to hit at certain times i thought was spectacular, because it really kept me on task, and it kept...
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the type of office environment, it's gonna dictate your trading strategy. so if you have a high demand job that requires your attention 99% of the time, it's gonna be difficult to do a lot of day trading, so you're gonna be more like a position or a swing trader. that's what the case was for me. i was a swing trader while in corporate america. > >is there a danger in doing this though when you're not full time into the market? > >absolutely and i think the danger is just as much as a full time trader. you have to have risk mitigation strategies. you have to put the stop losses in. you have to know where you're gonna get out of a trade before you ever get into it. you have to know where you're gonna draw the line in the sand. > >every trader that i know at one time or another has lost big money. did you ever have a really bad trade? > >absolutely. in fact, i had a lot of bad trades in the beginning and a lot of times it had to do with trading with too much capital. at first trading with more money than i was comfortable with. i came back from a meeting at on
the type of office environment, it's gonna dictate your trading strategy. so if you have a high demand job that requires your attention 99% of the time, it's gonna be difficult to do a lot of day trading, so you're gonna be more like a position or a swing trader. that's what the case was for me. i was a swing trader while in corporate america. > >is there a danger in doing this though when you're not full time into the market? > >absolutely and i think the danger is just as much as...
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and that's the first step to a healthy learning environment. but the structure here at williamsburg helped me deliver a clear, interactive lesson with absolutely no downtime. >> whoop whoop! >> thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. have a great day. thank you. a pleasure. i thought that went pretty great. when you look at having the structure, having the things that i had to hit at certain times i thought was spectacular, because it really kept me on task, and it kept me on point and it kept me on schedule. we gatt to do everything we wanted to do in the whole course of the class. and now we'll see if it actually worked. what does the anti-aging power of olay total effects plus the perfecting color of a bb cream equal? introducing the newest beauty trend. total effects cc cream c for color. c for correction. [ female announcer ] fight 7 signs of aging flawlessly. cc for yourself. faso you want to save on autoof 7 siginsurance?. flawlessly. drive a hybrid. get good grades. lose the bling. go paperless. combine policies. make autom
and that's the first step to a healthy learning environment. but the structure here at williamsburg helped me deliver a clear, interactive lesson with absolutely no downtime. >> whoop whoop! >> thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. have a great day. thank you. a pleasure. i thought that went pretty great. when you look at having the structure, having the things that i had to hit at certain times i thought was spectacular, because it really kept me on task, and it kept...
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so as a result this is going to be a more expensive environment. many companies are starting to introduce something called a high deductible plan. and it's paired with a health savings account. this is kind of the way that people can limit their costs but you really have to be young and healthy to make that work for you. >> jeff: why are they doing these low cost plans, high deductible plans? >> the price of health care is increasing. we foe by about 4% over the next year. it doesn't seem like a lot, but you know, if your salary and wages are only growing by 1 or 2% and your costs for health care are growing by 4% you got less money in your paycheck. and that's not a good thing. so i think companies are really trying to say, they limit their cost but how do we give the younger, healthier employees some better choices. >> jeff: there are a lot of small businesses that are trying to renew health insurance early. is this to skirt the new law in a way? >> i think it's they want to see a lock-in of their current premium levels and then they really want
so as a result this is going to be a more expensive environment. many companies are starting to introduce something called a high deductible plan. and it's paired with a health savings account. this is kind of the way that people can limit their costs but you really have to be young and healthy to make that work for you. >> jeff: why are they doing these low cost plans, high deductible plans? >> the price of health care is increasing. we foe by about 4% over the next year. it...
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panasonic officials says the business environment could change though the yen's decline would push up sales. competition in the digital product market has been intensifying. >>> sharp said it posted its first profit in five quarters in the final three months of last year. sharp executives say operating profit in the october to december period totalled about $28 million. that came largely from higher than targeted sales of smartphones and crystal television sets. the company set up a goal to start posting profits in the second half of this fiscal year that ended in march this is a condition for the firm to continue to receive support from its main banks. the managing director says the company will make speedy efforts to reform its structure and says the company will continue to sell its overseas plants and receive investment from taiwan electronics giant. >>> managers at sharp are also betting on one unique technology to bring business back. we explain. >> reporter: engineers at sharp looked into the future and the monitors, public computers and in smartphones too. the new liquid cryst
panasonic officials says the business environment could change though the yen's decline would push up sales. competition in the digital product market has been intensifying. >>> sharp said it posted its first profit in five quarters in the final three months of last year. sharp executives say operating profit in the october to december period totalled about $28 million. that came largely from higher than targeted sales of smartphones and crystal television sets. the company set up a...
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panasonic officials says the business environment could change though the yen's decline would push up sales. competition in the digital product market has been intensifying. >>> sharp said it posted its first profit in five quarters in the final three months of last year. sharp executives say operating profit in the october to december period totalled about $28 million. that came largely from higher than targeted sales of smartphones and crystal television sets. the company set up a goal to start posting profits in the second half of this fiscal year that ended in march this is a condition for the firm to continue to receive support from its main banks. the managing director says the company will make speedy efforts to reform its structure and says the company will continue to sell its overseas plants and receive investment from taiwan electronics giant. >>> managers at sharp are also betting on one unique technology to bring business back. we explain. >> reporter: engineers at sharp looked into the future and the monitors, public computers and in smartphones too. the new liquid cryst
panasonic officials says the business environment could change though the yen's decline would push up sales. competition in the digital product market has been intensifying. >>> sharp said it posted its first profit in five quarters in the final three months of last year. sharp executives say operating profit in the october to december period totalled about $28 million. that came largely from higher than targeted sales of smartphones and crystal television sets. the company set up a...
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credit hedge fund manager recently shared her insights as the environment. she wrote a book as well, "investing in credit hedge funds oz." as she says, everyone is exposed to credits whether they realize not. >> the most interesting for me is the fact that the credit evolve.ontinues to and sitting on the seat, you know, on the front row managing actual portfolio for institutional investors when i look at where we were coming out of the credit crisis up to today, it's amazing the speed with which the market has evolved and also the expense of the fed intervention since then. thend i know that one of reasons that you actually wanted to work on the book is because you were the one who pointed out it or not, ifow it you're in a pension, if you somea 401k, chances are at level you are exposed to the credit market. >> absolutely. you have a lot of exposure to credit market and a lot more people also have exposure to hedge funds through, for their 401k. so, you know, whether you like it or not and the risk of rate rising is here. and it's here with us whether you l
credit hedge fund manager recently shared her insights as the environment. she wrote a book as well, "investing in credit hedge funds oz." as she says, everyone is exposed to credits whether they realize not. >> the most interesting for me is the fact that the credit evolve.ontinues to and sitting on the seat, you know, on the front row managing actual portfolio for institutional investors when i look at where we were coming out of the credit crisis up to today, it's amazing the...
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in an environment like that? how do you keep these kids today from shooting each other and from not selling drugs? when the only examples of success they have within their environment are criminals. when they pick up the newspaper, and even today they see half of our politicians are criminals also, are being investigated for something. so it's an example that is provided to young people. the fact today that we don't have politicians integrated with criminals, at least visibly that we see at the community level, i think was one of the major reasons that organized crime doesn't exist anymore, that integration, there's a term in the sociology literature called the racket subculture. there's some communities, historically, that ties between organized criminals and the official elected, elected officials were present, young people saw that, was part of a reality of everyday life. ..association organization down there today and i said how come people in the neighborhood kept voting and you're finally free of the group
in an environment like that? how do you keep these kids today from shooting each other and from not selling drugs? when the only examples of success they have within their environment are criminals. when they pick up the newspaper, and even today they see half of our politicians are criminals also, are being investigated for something. so it's an example that is provided to young people. the fact today that we don't have politicians integrated with criminals, at least visibly that we see at the...
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it was with a work environment and camera. if i was at the disoob i would snuck on a train and gone back to the studio and see if i could cause a little trouble. they would find a remote shoot for me whenever someone in real power was visiting the studio. >> why? >> i think they were worried i would say something to them like rod stewart and not only embarrass the networking, but i could get in trouble with the government. >> you have a chapter in here, we'll show it to the audience. what is this chapter about? >> that what chapter is about the 1993 inauguration ball. the president has a -- and many of them were very nice. >> it's a play on words. >> right. go ahead and explain the chapter a little details. >> mtv was thrilled and giddy to be able to finally throw -- the rock and roll. >> yeah. it was a rock and roll presidency. it was a rock and roll inauguration ball. this was the greatest i had ever seen. whether it was politicians, actors, musicians, in that moment the biggest people on earth were all at the mtv inaugurati
it was with a work environment and camera. if i was at the disoob i would snuck on a train and gone back to the studio and see if i could cause a little trouble. they would find a remote shoot for me whenever someone in real power was visiting the studio. >> why? >> i think they were worried i would say something to them like rod stewart and not only embarrass the networking, but i could get in trouble with the government. >> you have a chapter in here, we'll show it to the...
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be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, a alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a thousand dead ducks found in a chinese river. but yoko is still singing the same old tune. still thinking it stinks here, yoko should buy a one way ticket there. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. peopl
be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, a alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a...
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that is what our data show about obesity, fix the environment. the limitations are the libertarians, -- limitations of acceptability, the feasibility, and cost. what can we do? we could tax and restrict access and intervene. i am not suggesting we intervene. we tried that with alcohol. it was a disaster. you cannot have storm troopers invading people's homes for baking an apple pie. that is not going to happen. i do not even suggest it. because my wife would be the first one they would have to take away. what we need to do, like we have with every other substantive abuse is come to peaceful coexistence. we have to find the right amount of legislation, regulation to be able to manage the problem rationally, like we tried to do with tobacco. we can argue about the wisdom of that, especially worldwide, and alcohol. no interdiction but plenty of taxation and restriction of access as needed. so what factors contribute to increased soft drink consumption? price. since the 1980's, the price has and the introduction of high fructose corn syrup, the price
that is what our data show about obesity, fix the environment. the limitations are the libertarians, -- limitations of acceptability, the feasibility, and cost. what can we do? we could tax and restrict access and intervene. i am not suggesting we intervene. we tried that with alcohol. it was a disaster. you cannot have storm troopers invading people's homes for baking an apple pie. that is not going to happen. i do not even suggest it. because my wife would be the first one they would have to...
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they are designed loose, lively, pleasant, somewhat unstructured work environments. the real thing that makes twitter significant is that they took over three floors in an old industrial warehouse type building in downtown san francisco. it is very urban. silicon valley hate people outside of san francisco. that is an urban building and an urban place. i think it was a very different technology. >> the old silicon valley hated the city and what it represented. all the workers who were under 30 say they all want to live in the city. the do not want to live in the valley. a huge number of the start ups today are in the city, not in the valley. we are at the beginning of a seismic shift. >> that was paul goldberger. we will be back with the bwest byte. jon erlichman is in los angeles. what do you got? >> 828,773. that is the number of itunes albums beyonce sold. accordingver 3 days, to apple. that is a lot of dough. she told everybody there instagram. what is interesting is that it has frustrated some of her traditional retail partners like target which has since come o
they are designed loose, lively, pleasant, somewhat unstructured work environments. the real thing that makes twitter significant is that they took over three floors in an old industrial warehouse type building in downtown san francisco. it is very urban. silicon valley hate people outside of san francisco. that is an urban building and an urban place. i think it was a very different technology. >> the old silicon valley hated the city and what it represented. all the workers who were...
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it was a hostile environment. it said,en the paper, puerto ricans are coming from that island bringing disease. a are bringing crime. they are coming here to get on welfare. all these negative thing . my momrove a cab worked in the factory. they were my first role models. i saw them struggle. i grew up in the city of chicago. i was born there. i may have lived north of the mason-dixon line, but i lived in a segregated city where blacks lived in one part, latinos lived in another part, and whites lived in another. there were not any signs that say not to go to the swimming pool, but we knew better. we knew not to go to those beaches. that is the experience i had. you know why you and i are having this conversation today? went to college. i was happy. i married my wife of 35 years. we had our first daughter. we bought our first home. refurbished. then in chicago in 1983 a black man had the audacity to run and actually win the democratic primary, harold washington. what brings me to where i am today? with my sixpack
it was a hostile environment. it said,en the paper, puerto ricans are coming from that island bringing disease. a are bringing crime. they are coming here to get on welfare. all these negative thing . my momrove a cab worked in the factory. they were my first role models. i saw them struggle. i grew up in the city of chicago. i was born there. i may have lived north of the mason-dixon line, but i lived in a segregated city where blacks lived in one part, latinos lived in another part, and...
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[laughing] [message beep] [tires screeching] toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> naung very much. good morning, everybody. we'll start with live doppler 7118. you see a few clouds lurking off the coast. all of us are clear this morning. let's talk about what's going to happen this afternoon. our warmest day in the forecast. we look at how clean there air is. you can see nice reflection on the bay water. above average warmth everywhere. mid to upper 60s at the coast. low to mid 60s around the bay. and mid 70s. >>> developing news out of hayward. a woman
[laughing] [message beep] [tires screeching] toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org >>> naung very much. good morning, everybody. we'll start with live doppler 7118. you see a few clouds lurking off the coast. all of us are clear this morning. let's talk about what's going to happen this afternoon. our...
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europe's most powerful country choosing a new government and fuel efficient ca car could be good for the environment, but what about business? >> and going past the rhetoric surrounding food stamps. next on pbs news hour weekend. >> pbs news hour weekend is made possible by -- >> additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions for your pbs station and by viewers like you. from the tisch wnet studios. this is news hour weekend. >> tonight, we begin in europe, more specifically in that continent's mightiest economic power, germany. it's a key player in the european union. tomorrow, german voters will elect a new government. the outcome of the election will have important implications for the rest of the world, i-tv yams reports from germany. >> reporter: the most powerful on the continent and a woman that even when campaigning finds time for shopping. germans like the combination. but do they like it enough to give her the clear majority she will need to make tough decision. >> translator: we must show solid a arity. >> even among her hardened sup
europe's most powerful country choosing a new government and fuel efficient ca car could be good for the environment, but what about business? >> and going past the rhetoric surrounding food stamps. next on pbs news hour weekend. >> pbs news hour weekend is made possible by -- >> additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions for your pbs station and by viewers like you. from the tisch wnet studios. this is news hour...
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and the short-term we can decide to live in more urban environments. a wonderful study, jackson famously asked the question, in the circuit city are you most like he to die in a pool of blood? that's how he puts it to his audiences and they compared murdered by strangers, crying to car crashes in portland, vancouver and seattle in your 15% safer in the inner-city than in the wealthy suburbs because the combination of those two. and finally, asthma. talks about asthma? 14 americans die every day to day basis, to huge amount. three times the rate of the 90s entirely due to automotive exhaust. 90 whatever%. pollution is that what used to be. thickest places are those which are the most car dependent. in phoenix full text four months months out of the here to help the people are not supposed to leave houses because of the amount of trading going on. what's the solution? the city. finally, the most interesting discussion may be is the environmental discussion, which has turned 180 degrees in the last 10 years. even within the carbon footprint in the project
and the short-term we can decide to live in more urban environments. a wonderful study, jackson famously asked the question, in the circuit city are you most like he to die in a pool of blood? that's how he puts it to his audiences and they compared murdered by strangers, crying to car crashes in portland, vancouver and seattle in your 15% safer in the inner-city than in the wealthy suburbs because the combination of those two. and finally, asthma. talks about asthma? 14 americans die every day...
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because when you go to a doctor you actually go into environments to to find it interesting go ahead. i find it interesting that everyone is focusing on pharmaceuticals and a.d.h. drugs for instance i mean that's an easy area to criticize because it's murky. and. you know it is what it is and i cannot address the marketing of pharmaceuticals. you know as an expert because i was in discovery research but let me just turn it around a little bit and get away from this one area where there is seems to be such an emotional component and i want to talk about the probably the two great. contributions of the drug industry. in the last fifty years and that would be aids and hepatitis c. someone said before that hiv therapies started with the government that's partly true because a.z.t. which was the first aids drug and didn't work wise and i h screening library it was there because it was put in by glass by burroughs wellcome which is now part of glaxo. nothing worked on a until one thousand nine hundred four when roche after many many years of incredibly sophisticated drug design put on the m
because when you go to a doctor you actually go into environments to to find it interesting go ahead. i find it interesting that everyone is focusing on pharmaceuticals and a.d.h. drugs for instance i mean that's an easy area to criticize because it's murky. and. you know it is what it is and i cannot address the marketing of pharmaceuticals. you know as an expert because i was in discovery research but let me just turn it around a little bit and get away from this one area where there is seems...
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we'll work with both parties to turn the page on fannie mae and freddie mac and build a housing environment solid for generations. we need to do more to strengthen home ownership in this country. and i hear from too many people across the country face to face or in letters that they sent me that they feel as if retirement is just receding from their grasp. it's getting part and part away. today they have millions of balancings going up and some of the losses taking place during the financial crisis have been recovered, but we still live with an upside down system where those at the top, folks like me get generation tax incentives to save while tens of millions of hard americans while they are struggling, they get none of those breaks at all, so as we work to reform our tax code, we should find new ways to make it easier for workers to put away money and free middle class familiar his from the fear that they won't be able to retire. and if congress is looking for a bipartisan place to get started i should just say they don't have to look far. we mentioned immigration reform. economists show
we'll work with both parties to turn the page on fannie mae and freddie mac and build a housing environment solid for generations. we need to do more to strengthen home ownership in this country. and i hear from too many people across the country face to face or in letters that they sent me that they feel as if retirement is just receding from their grasp. it's getting part and part away. today they have millions of balancings going up and some of the losses taking place during the financial...
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we have to change words to apply them more accurately, and instead of talking environment talk answer, talk respiratory, unusable contaminated property, and talk how many square miles a fukushima-type disaster, chernobyl renders uninhabitable or how impossible it is to evacuate. you can't get oh of new york city on a friday amp. you will e activate 30 miles aaround? that's impossible. it's viewed at possible as a condition of the license. we need to use new language in that respect. >> i think the current and political discourse in people's views are based on the narrow window the media places on the acceptable range of ideas. is there any ideas you have to allow more progressives views to go back into the public discourse and reframe the issue based on -- basically more leftist or progressive ideas? >> well, one, i mean, i have coined phrases in that direction like corporate welfare, corporate crime is catching on, crime in the suites is catching on. [laughter] you have that parallel of street crime. why cut down on the number of federal cops on the corporate crime beat, and so that'
we have to change words to apply them more accurately, and instead of talking environment talk answer, talk respiratory, unusable contaminated property, and talk how many square miles a fukushima-type disaster, chernobyl renders uninhabitable or how impossible it is to evacuate. you can't get oh of new york city on a friday amp. you will e activate 30 miles aaround? that's impossible. it's viewed at possible as a condition of the license. we need to use new language in that respect. >> i...
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that sets up the environment for a storm to develop. that is exactly what is happening. will keep us warm. 67 now that all here. 67 at midway and lansing. 68 out by the cal. an easterly component to the southerly wind. slicing into the shore line. it is a little cooler. 66 as you move in and. we have a 70 going in university park. 62 at this hour. the lake cooling shows up. beautiful sunshine. there is the skyline. here is the view out west. the warm weather rushed into their region right after the snow storm went through. southeast wind blowing a five. humidity at 45%. the 75 degree high temperature yesterday. 76 at midway. a few degrees below that today. only because of that little bit of easterly wind. tonight gets cool. as air is dry. we will have 47 the suburbs. fifties in the city. '70s come into the region during the day tomorrow. a nice warm weather regime. here is a pattern that is driving it. that is always a sign that there is a cooler air plunge. when you put cooler air next to warm air you get a storm. the storm would have moved from the rocky mountains into
that sets up the environment for a storm to develop. that is exactly what is happening. will keep us warm. 67 now that all here. 67 at midway and lansing. 68 out by the cal. an easterly component to the southerly wind. slicing into the shore line. it is a little cooler. 66 as you move in and. we have a 70 going in university park. 62 at this hour. the lake cooling shows up. beautiful sunshine. there is the skyline. here is the view out west. the warm weather rushed into their region right after...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> the white house has been accused of capitalizing on the urgency and depth of these mandatory budget cuts called for by the so-called sequester, while other aspects of government hum along, fully funded. well, today, they announced tours of the white house will be canceled, effective march 9th, until further notice. but texas republican congressman louie gomer called them out on it and immediately counterproposed an amendment which would ban funding to transport the president to the golf course until public tours of the white house resume. >>> born in 1936, the bay bridge, which connects san francisco and oakland, has always been considered kind of a drab, industrial-looking cousin to the golden gate. well, tonight, it takes on a new personality, thanks to a kind of l.e.d. artwork p
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> the white house has been accused of capitalizing on the urgency and depth of these mandatory budget cuts called for by the so-called sequester, while other aspects of government hum along, fully funded. well, today, they announced tours of the...
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be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, and alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a thousand dead ducks found in a chinese river. but yoko is still singing the same old tune. still thinking it stinks here, yoko should buy a one way ticket there. [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, nousiness too small. neil: there must be something in china's water, it
be responsible in creating an environment, for them to do that and the environment for that to happen, has not happened over the last 4 years, because of regulatory policy, because of economic policy, et cetera, et cetera. but go to north dakota, and texas, and alaska, those places that are creating jobs, you know adadministration has been hostie to those places, they are doing a good job of it. neil: congressman always a pleasure thank you. >> thank you neil. neil: in the meantime a...
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diamond said if only washington could reach a grand bargain to fix the fiscal environment, then the u.s. could have a booming environment. >>> before she was the princess of wales, this unseen photo of princess diana is being auctioned off. written on the picture "not to be published" probably because she's sitting so close to mr. russell. >>> and an college upset. and a fine for one of the most elite players. >>> plus, terrible timing for one truck driver trying to beat a train. and take a look at what happens when you fight a fire in near zero temperatures. you're watching "early today." >>> now to mother stories that caught our eye this morning. we begin with an amazing explosion of metal and debris in vermont. a store surveillance camera captured a freight train barreling through a tractor trailer at a rail crossing. the truck driver said he was distracted and failed to notice the oncoming train. luckily no one was injured. >>> now, to the windy city of chicago where frozen conditions have failed to help a torched warehouse. officials say the ice-incrusted structure will have to be
diamond said if only washington could reach a grand bargain to fix the fiscal environment, then the u.s. could have a booming environment. >>> before she was the princess of wales, this unseen photo of princess diana is being auctioned off. written on the picture "not to be published" probably because she's sitting so close to mr. russell. >>> and an college upset. and a fine for one of the most elite players. >>> plus, terrible timing for one truck driver...
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extroverted fish did better because they they were more comfortable more quickly adapting to a new environment and starting to eat and go about their business whereas the introverted fish were freaked out by the new environment as they think introverts introverted humans kind of know this the you know they often need a period of adjustment when they're in a new situation really just like the fish it's it's it's remarkable it's it's doctorow rubber maurice's so i think it was in the book for us and you do this research. traditionally agricultural societies and found that the more people who were the opposite of a t.h.d. or hyperactive or what might be interpreted as extrovert and because they were traditionally people who for years and years and years would just pick bugs off plants all day long you know. and that hunting gathering societies had higher levels of of the same. you could almost translate a.d.h. d. for introversion or for extroversion rather and the farmer for introversion and. do you think that our society favors one of them oh absolutely and you know that's really at the end of i
extroverted fish did better because they they were more comfortable more quickly adapting to a new environment and starting to eat and go about their business whereas the introverted fish were freaked out by the new environment as they think introverts introverted humans kind of know this the you know they often need a period of adjustment when they're in a new situation really just like the fish it's it's it's remarkable it's it's doctorow rubber maurice's so i think it was in the book for us...
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lighter, more powerful ipad air. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. . >>> back with me now, the real lord of the rings. mike tyson. tell me, would you ever get back in the rings? >> no. >> so you're done. >> unless holyfield wants to fight. >> bite another ear? >> no. he'd probably have ear guards. >> i've got this mike tyson cares foundation. it is an auction to have lunch with you and sit ringside and it's currently going for $80,000. >> whoa. >> it's an amazing thing. >> but it's for an amazing cause. it's going to help give inner city kids a better life. chicago, new york city, people knocking out and shooting people. the reason why they are doing that, they don't believe there's a better life. they don't got hope for a better life. if th
lighter, more powerful ipad air. ...are the hands that do good things for the whole community: the environment, seniors, kids, and animals. that's why we created the share the love event. by the end of this year, the total donated by subaru could reach 35 million dollars. you get a great deal on a new subaru. we'll donate 250 dollars to a choice of charities that benefit your community. it feels good to be a helping hand. . >>> back with me now, the real lord of the rings. mike tyson....
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so the environment is about history, human action. and in this but what i tried to do is to show how some of those crosscurrents work. he said sell thing boils down to the final decisive battle but against the indians to have been an extremely aggressive northern plains tribe who had been the ones first to master horses and had arranged absolutely right through the yellowstone country hunting in the fire all, for example. once there were dealt with the exploration could continue, but one last cautionary note goes back to the question of prison. i think it is very easy when people look at this book at first glance to say this is an expose of the dark side of yellowstone. it's not. often oversimplified. if you deal with men in that time in that place in history from part of that complexity for almost all, they would have been pumping out editorials for the east coast papers denouncing the brutality of the army. when they got their violence became woven into the up to recover their lives. it has dark elements in it but it is not an attem
so the environment is about history, human action. and in this but what i tried to do is to show how some of those crosscurrents work. he said sell thing boils down to the final decisive battle but against the indians to have been an extremely aggressive northern plains tribe who had been the ones first to master horses and had arranged absolutely right through the yellowstone country hunting in the fire all, for example. once there were dealt with the exploration could continue, but one last...
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really talking about these days right i mean besides environment impact of mass consumption how do you think the idea of nonstop consumerism has affected global social habit. yeah i mean any any time that. we encounter what's called an undeveloped market basically what that means is zero here's some people who could be consuming more. who don't have a fully monetized life who maybe still haven't lost the skills of mutual care of of i don't know healing with herbs of cooking traditional food they have ways to to share labor they take care of each other's children kind of like i was here few generations ago. and then these societies get converted into consumer societies let's talk about economics because you're just talking about vulture capitalism is creeping into every nook and corner of the entire world turning people into consumers your book sacred economics you've said that scarcity is built into the monetary system what do you mean by that and how does it apply to today's economy. so we kind of take scarcity for granted as a fact of life and we look around the world and it's hard t
really talking about these days right i mean besides environment impact of mass consumption how do you think the idea of nonstop consumerism has affected global social habit. yeah i mean any any time that. we encounter what's called an undeveloped market basically what that means is zero here's some people who could be consuming more. who don't have a fully monetized life who maybe still haven't lost the skills of mutual care of of i don't know healing with herbs of cooking traditional food...
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this unexpected concern aboutty israeli authorities over the environment health of the people on the west bank mask as very different motive, and it's all to do with this legal jewish settlement up on the hill. this is built on palestinian land in 1971. it's a small settlement, but here at the municipality officials believe they have got big territorial ambitious ambit. >> i think they closed it down to expand the settlement. we have an environmental report that said the dump site does not pose an environmental hazard at all. >> reporter: the garbage trucks still rumble through, but in the absence of a permanent disposal site the waste is dumped on private land which raises environmental and health concerns. >> it was horrible. the city was on the verge of an environmental catastrophe. people would burn their waste. it was not bearable to walk in the city. >> reporter: israeli civil authorities issued this statement. due to the environmental damage caused to the aquifier and the air, to close the landfill operating in the area. >> reporter: and with the municipal dump now closed many
this unexpected concern aboutty israeli authorities over the environment health of the people on the west bank mask as very different motive, and it's all to do with this legal jewish settlement up on the hill. this is built on palestinian land in 1971. it's a small settlement, but here at the municipality officials believe they have got big territorial ambitious ambit. >> i think they closed it down to expand the settlement. we have an environmental report that said the dump site does...